Those born in godforsaken years..

Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (6):489-500 (2022)
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Against the backdrop of the fate of the generation that peaked between the 1970s and 1990s, this article discusses the possibility of linking times of disintegration even when the machine of a powe...

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